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Today β€” 19 April 2026TechCrunch
Yesterday β€” 18 April 2026TechCrunch

Sam Altman’s project World looks to scale its human verification empire. First stop: Tinder.

18 April 2026 at 02:34
World, which has raised eyebrows (but also a lot of interest) with its Orb-centered anonymous verification project, is looking to expand its influence via a bevy of new partnerships.

Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles exit OpenAI as company continues to shed β€˜side quests’

18 April 2026 at 00:38
Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles are leaving OpenAI as the company shuts down Sora and folds its science team, signaling a sharp pivot away from consumer moonshots toward enterprise AI.
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Hackers are abusing unpatched Windows security flaws to hack into organizations

17 April 2026 at 21:48
A security researcher published details of three security vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, and the code used to exploit them. Now, hackers are taking advantage of the vulnerabilities in real-life attacks, according to a cybersecurity firm.

Zoom teams up with World to verify humans in meetings

17 April 2026 at 21:15
Meeting platform Zoom has announced a partnership with World, Sam Altman's human ID verification company, to ensure that the people attending meetings are actually human and not AI-generated imposters. Zoom will show a badge on verified participants' tile.

Are weΒ tokenmaxxingΒ our way to nowhere?

17 April 2026 at 17:00
The gap between AI insiders and everyone elseΒ is widening, and the spending, suspicion, and even new vocabulary are starting to show it. While OpenAI is busy buying up everything fromΒ finance appsΒ toΒ talk shows, a certain shoe company justΒ rebranded as an AI infrastructure play, and Anthropic unveiled a model it says isΒ too powerful to release publicly …butΒ apparently notΒ too […]

With US spy laws set to expire, lawmakers are split over protecting Americans from warrantless surveillance

17 April 2026 at 18:00
Some lawmakers are calling for widespread reforms following years of surveillance scandals and abuses across successive U.S. administrations. But even if the spy law known as Section 702 expires in April, the government's spy powers will not automatically lapse.

SaySo is a new short-form video app that aims to restore users’ trust in news

17 April 2026 at 17:00
Users are fed up with misinformation and AI slop cluttering their feeds. SaySo is a new short-form video app that delivers news from vetted creators and journalists.

New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets

17 April 2026 at 06:55
The fundraise is the first major capital raise under Sequoia's new leadership, with Alfred Lin and Pat Grady now serving as co-stewards of the 54-year-old firm.

Anthropic CPO leaves Figma’s board after reports he will offer a competing product

16 April 2026 at 22:28
Krieger's departure and any forthcoming design tools will be another data point for investors who fear the SaaSpocalypse β€” that the largest AI labs will come to dominate software businesses, a thesis that has rocked public markets at times this year.

Two Americans sentenced for helping North Korea steal $5 million in fake IT worker scheme

16 April 2026 at 20:16
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that two Americans were sentenced to years in prison for helping the North Korean government place fake IT workers in U.S. companies.

InsightFinder raises $15M to help companies figure out where AI agents go wrong

16 April 2026 at 20:15
According to CEO Helen Gu, the biggest problem facing the industry today is not just monitoring and diagnosing where AI models go wrong β€” it's also diagnosing how the entire tech stack operates now that AI is part of it.

Fashion retailer Express left customers’ personal data and order details exposed to the internet

16 April 2026 at 16:39
Retail giant Express was publicly spilling customer information to the open web. The bug is now fixed after TechCrunch alerted Express, but the company would not say if it plans to notify customers.

Can AI judge journalism? A Thiel-backed startup says yes, even if it risks chilling whistleblowers

15 April 2026 at 22:33
Objection, a Thiel-backed startup, aims to use AI to judge journalism, letting users pay to challenge stories. Critics warn it could chill whistleblowers and reshape how media accountability works.

Motorola sues social platforms and creators over posts, raising speech concerns in India

15 April 2026 at 20:00
Motorola has sought a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from publishing or sharing what it describes as false or defamatory content about its products, including reviews, videos, comments, and boycott campaigns.
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